A grill in the region of my sons leg - common?
Our son is 11 months old. He was born in winter and when he be born we noticed a purplish mark on his leg that would come and go and asked give or take a few it - the ped said it was circulatory. Now that we are back full swing into winter the mark have appeared again. It is sometimes the same shape and sometimes not. When he is warm like straight out of bed it is not usually in attendance. It comes and goes. It looks like your skin does when you are cold - blotchy. It is mostly on one leg but we have see a similar thing on the other leg but not for ages. Is this normal? Doctors and nurses do not seem to be alarmed but I am a Mummy so verbs WAAAAY to much.
Answers: I think its a circulatory problem like the ped did. I have that problem and my staple beds turn blue and black and my legs sometimes get purple splotches on them. Since he cannot walk ably yet move his legs around for him and massage them. That should get the blood flowing ably.
I would be worried about it, because like you said. as a mom we worry!
I guess doctors tend to blow things off too easily a lot of times. Now a days you benevolent of have to be your own doctor and be informed and educate yourself about profusely and still, even then its hard to ease your mind beside things especially like that (because it COULD be nothing, but then again it could be something..).
I would travel for a second or even third opinion. Thats just me tho.
Good luck and i hope you find out for sure what it is and the doctor does a little more than only peek at it next time.
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Answers: I think its a circulatory problem like the ped did. I have that problem and my staple beds turn blue and black and my legs sometimes get purple splotches on them. Since he cannot walk ably yet move his legs around for him and massage them. That should get the blood flowing ably.
I would be worried about it, because like you said. as a mom we worry!
I guess doctors tend to blow things off too easily a lot of times. Now a days you benevolent of have to be your own doctor and be informed and educate yourself about profusely and still, even then its hard to ease your mind beside things especially like that (because it COULD be nothing, but then again it could be something..).
I would travel for a second or even third opinion. Thats just me tho.
Good luck and i hope you find out for sure what it is and the doctor does a little more than only peek at it next time.
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